STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A portion of the Staten Island Mall is temporarily closed because of an electrical fire that produced smoke on Tuesday morning.

Part of the Sears wing "will not be open until further notice due to an electrical equipment failure on the roof," according to the Staten Island Mall Facebook page.

Access and hours are as usual for the rest of the mall.

The FDNY made quick work of an electrical incident that produced smoke on the roof of the mall on Tuesday morning.

About 60 firefighters and 12 units led an "all-hands" response to the incident called at 8:18 a.m. for what turned out to be a smoldering conduit on the roof of the mall at 2655 Richmond Ave. in New Springville, said a spokesman for the FDNY/EMS.

The smoldering did not extend to the mall building and the incident was closed out at 9:05 a.m. with no injuries reported, the spokesman said.

The call indicated that the incident was at a construction site at the mall.

Calls reporting the smoke condition were made from various stores in the mall, according to emergency radio communications.